Natasha Chivers
Lighting Design
Natasha is a Lighting Designer
For HighTide: Harrogate (HighTide Festival, Royal Court Theatre, National Tour); Bottleneck (HighTide Festival, Soho Theatre, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, National Tour)
Credits include: Strapless, Electric Counterpoint (Royal Opera House); Gravity Fatigue, Encore (Sadler’s Wells); Oresteia (Almeida, West End); 1984 (Headlong, Almeida, West End, National and International Tours); Who Cares, Fireworks, Adler & Gibb, The Mistress Contract, Gastronauts, The Djinns of Eidgah (Royal Court); The Insatiable Inflatable Candylion, Mother Courage and Her Children, The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning (National Theatre Wales); Scuttlers (Royal Exchange); Praxis Makes Perfect (Neon Neon, National Theatre Wales); Macbeth (National Theatre of Scotland, Broadway, Japan Tour); Green Snake (National Theatre of China); 27, The Wheel, Mary Stuart, The House of Bernard Alba, Empty/Miracle Man, Home (Glasgow) (National Theatre of Scotland); Statement of Regret (National Theatre); Sunday in the Park With George (West End); The Wolves in the Walls (National Theatre of Scotland, Improbable); That Face (Royal Court, West End); Othello, Dirty Wonderland, Pool (No Water), Tiny Dynamite, Peepshow, Hymns, Sell-Out (Frantic Assembly); Four Fridas, Run!, Renaissance (Greenwich + Docklands International Festivals); Mesmerics, Metheus (BalletBoyz theTALENT, Linbury Studio); Motor Show (LIFT/Brighton Festival); Electric Hotel (Sadler’s Well’s, Fuel); God’s Garden (Arthur Pita, ROH Linbury, Tour); Broken, Scattered (Motionhouse).
Natasha was nominated for the 2016 Olivier Award for Best Lighting for Oresteia.
She has won a Theatre Critics of Wales Award in 2014 for Praxis Makes Perfect (Best Lighting), a Theatre Award UK in 2011 for Happy Days (Best Design with Lizzie Clachan) and an Olivier Award in 2007 for Sunday in the Park With George (Best Lighting Design).